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The City is an American television soap opera that aired on ABC from November 13, 1995, to March 28, 1997. The series was a continuation of the serial Loving, which ran from 1983 until 1995, and featured the surviving central characters of the latter's final major story arc, which saw most of the show's characters fall victim to a serial killer.
Title card and logo images from American television soap operas. Media in category "American soap opera title card images" The following 73 files are in this category, out of 73 total.
Her first notable role was Jocelyn Roberts Brown on the ABC daytime soap opera Loving in 1995. LoCicero stayed with the series when it was spun off as The City, and remained until its cancellation in 1997. [2] She next appeared in small roles in the films The Family Man (2000) and Rush Hour 2 (2001).
How to Survive a Marriage is an American soap opera that aired on the NBC television network from January 7, 1974 to April 18, 1975. [1] The serial was created by Anne Howard Bailey, with much input from then-NBC Vice President Lin Bolen. [2] The show's working title was From This Moment and was an in-house NBC production.
George Rose/Getty Images For the first time in decades, daytime TV might be getting another soap opera. CBS Studios and the NAACP announced on Wednesday, March 6, that they are developing The ...
In 1989, RTÉ decided to produce its first Dublin-based soap opera since the 1960s. Fair City, which is set in the fictional city of Carrickstown, initially aired one night a week during the 1989–90 season, and similar to its rural soaps, much of the footage was filmed on location – in a suburb of Dublin City. In 1992, RTÉ made a major ...
Soap opera fans will have an opportunity to say one last goodbye to “General Hospital” star Jackie Zeman when, come September, Popstar!’s “The Bay” pays homage to the beloved daytime ...
On May 8, 2008, she took over the role of Lily Walsh on the CBS soap As the World Turns and remained until the series' cancellation on September 17, 2010. In 1996, Beck was cast in the second season of the CBS primetime soap Central Park West as Jordan Tate. [5] In 2000, she was a series regular on the comedy TV series Tucker. [6]